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Horning Ijtar. A DIPFEBENCE, P. W. BOURDELLON. Sweeter than voices in the scented hay, - . Or laughing children, gleaniDg years that ' : . stray, . . Or Christmas soDgs, that shake the' snows above, - Is the first cuckoo, when he comes with , ' love. . ... . 1 ., Sadder than birds on sunless summer, eves. Or drip of raiudrops on the fallen leaves, -Or wail of wintry waves on frozen shore, 1$ spring that comes, but brings us love, no more. . DABS' SLEEPS. SAMUEL HINDS. The baby wept; Tbe mother took it from the nurse's arms And bushed its tears and soothed its vain alarms, ' And baby slept. Again it weeps; " ' And God doth take it from its mother's irons, ." . ' , .. . From present griefs and future unknown barms, i And baby sleeps. THE SODTHBHN PLAGUE. U liai a Returned Traveling A Kent Say r It. v , I Lexington Press. J Mr. Ben Webster returned to the city yesterday from an extended business trip through tbe Southern States, embracing Alabama, Georgia, riunuu, cias, i.uispoBippi auu xen i ne8see.-ll8 reports that the: people I fear a recurrence of the yellow fever piaguo ui iasi, year, auu gives u as I m opinion tnat tne proper sanitary . . .i precautions to prevent it have not been taken in- places where the fever raged with the greatest intensity. We understand in one case, iu Water Val fey, Miss., the bed clothing and bed ding used by the yellow-fever patients who died had been given to the ; ne groes, who are now using them with out any sort of purification. In Grenada, Miss., the graves of the yellow- fever dead are so.near the surface that a steel ramrod pushed in to the earth will pierce them, so hurriedly were they buried. ! To-be .sure, iime has been scattered over the gravi, but that is thought to be a precaution entirely inadequate to the purpose. Iu many cases the bedding and bed clothing used by the dead, having been hung out for airing, had been carried off by the negroes, who are now using them. Thus the seeds of the plague are . retained in the 'midst of the people,and it is liable to break out again with as much viru lence as ever soTTooii as the warm 'Wrather arrives. Hardly Pair. LNew York Sun. 1 . Before the Surrogate Saturday, Cornelius Vanderbilt s amdavit as an executor was read, showing that $200,000 has been invested in United States 10-40 bonds for the benefit of Cornelius J. Vanderbilt, according to the terms of the will, and that half- yearly payments of $5,000 in gold are made to C. J. Vanderbilt under the willia'of the will. Mr. Lord then .: i t'.T euuuuueu ins cross e&amiuauuu ui Edwin D. Worcester, and then Dr. John P. Gray was recalled, and Mr. Lord said: "All things are . possible, as Mr. Clinton knows. "Except that you will get through with this case," Mr. Clinton retorted.- "That has been said so often that it has ceased to be witty," was Mr. Lord's rejoinder. Mr. Clinton I hope I may prove mistaken. Mr. Lord Oh, no, that can't be so while you are getting $1,000 a day. The Surrogate It is hardly fair to expose private business. Gen. Cuatla Lee. General George Washington Park Custis Lee, who is plaintiff in the Arhnfftou case, is about 45 years of age, tall, handsome ''and remarkably like his father, General K. JS. Lee. He is President of . Washington and Lee University, at Lexington, Va., where he lives with ' his two sisters, a -mra T . 1 1 .-- iiRrmnnrr nnrt iviiifirprt :; i.p.g. in tne i Imn.o v.i fothoir mrthor A i'WHOV Tf 1JV1 V ilU vK. lUVUVi j AJLS VHUV ab mater died. ' lie i3x an Old bachelor, and very shy of the gentler sex. He was graduated first in bis class at West Point, and, like his father,came out ofjJbe four years' course ;witboat a single demerit mark. TWINKLINGS. A few years ago there were 60,- UW unemployed men in Hew YorE. now there are only 12.000 of this class. Tlire is progress indeed. The bill increasine the pa v. of letter carriers from $600 and $800 per year, to $800 and $1000, passed tbe Senate yester day and now awaits tne Jf resident's signa lure. ' - , A " ; riot v occurred at r Cairo. Egypt, on the 18tb, in which the Khedive, waK insulted and Nubar. Pasba wounded. Tbe troops fired into and - dispersed the mob. which was composed of disbanded army officers. As California threatens to kick, all eyes are turned on ber just now. But, aside from tbe Mongolian blood-spot on the face or the moon, everything is lovely. 1 be Constitutional Convention is hammer ing away, making very good laws. - We have been in vain endeavor ing to discover what weapons tbe Zulus ! UBed in their fight with the English; and in the absence of all in formation must assume that they used the stene weapons of tbe paleolithic or neolithic or posupalalitbic preneolitbic age.Miefimond tslatt. The five-year-old daughter of George and Jane Soper died tbe other day in Washington, and tbe Star was induced to publish the following bit of poetry as ap propriate to tbe untimely event : OreTlbe river the Lord carried ' Our household net: . . . Her blonde hair waved in crimson light, Darling Maudyl I can see her vet. As she went to that heavenly shore on ' high. ''i i.,'.--'.t :!:.:;; S :i; Passed her snfferings,' passed her grief, , jjartiDg Maudyl may sue rest in peace. fll LLER I5BOTHEB, UARBOL& DOPJER. Originality and artlessness show through every line or this sorrowful composition. MISCELLANEOUS. 45 Years Before the Public. : V THE GENUINE DR. C f McLANX'S - CELEBRATED 1 LIVER PELLS; --'... - FOR THE CURE OF t Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, msi'EI-SIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. UAIN in the right side, under the Mage of the tibs,' increases on ores- sure: sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is icic unaer tne snouiaer blade, and it frequently extends to the ton of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken tor rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of aDbe- tite and sickness ; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax j the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem- vij , av-uiiipituicu wun a paimui sen sation of having left undone, some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily a"" "-u, uia icci cue cuiu or Durnmg, and he complains of a prickly sensa- tion of the skin his spirits are low; iiuwugn jic is sausnea tnat exer cise would be beneficial to him. vet he can scarcely summon ud fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensivelv derano-ed. o AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happv results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to. or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. Jbor all bilious derangements' and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF, IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid. with the impression Dr. McLane's I.ivkk Pills. The genuine McLane's-Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Eros, on the wrappers. Insist upon havine the irenuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared bv Flem ing Kros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation. Jan 11 eowD&Wly ck Sa nOHEY OF HOBEHOUHD MD TAK FOR THE CURE OF Conghs, Colds, Influenza, EoarseseBB, Difficult Breathing, and all ASecttons or the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs, leading to Consusrptioih This infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union witn iar-balm, extracieu irom uic Life Principle of the forest tree;ABEis Balsamea, or Balm of Gilead. The Honev of Horehound soothes and scatters all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five auuiuonai mgrcuicnus .ccp uic uigaua A.uyi, moist, and m healthrul acuon. xet no pre- mm m f xl i A. - JZ mciice iceeo vou rrom trvine ims ereui mem cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou' Ttsds of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or leU. pricfs 50 Cents and $i per bottle. Great saving to buy large size. 5 - Pike's Toothache Drops 77 Jure in 1 Minute. Sold ly all Druggists. CEITTENT0N, Prop., N.i, sept 34 D&Wtf " Atkinson & Hanning's Insurance Rooms, -j BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING. Wilmington N. C FIRE. " Queen Insurance Company, of England. . , NorthiBritish & Mercantile Ins. Co., of England. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. National Fir Insurance Company, of Hartford. ' Royal Canadian Insurance Company, of Canada. ' ' SIABIIfE. Mercantile Mutual Ins. Company, of New York. Insurance Co. of North America, of Philadelphia LIFE. Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Hartford. Total Assets Represented Over $ 1 00,000,000. jan li-tr JNCOTJRAGK HOME IN8TITTJTION8. Security agajxt-t lrire. THE NORTH CAROLINA IIOItlE INSUKANCE GOMPAN1 BAIIORr- N. C i : Thia Oamnanv continues to write Policies, at fa rates, on all classes of insurable property. ; . : An loaaea are momBtlv adinsted and paid. Tht "HOME" is rapidly growing In public favor; a appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property North Carolina. and 1r : - - j w HT Agents in all parts ef the State. ft. Tl. BATTLE. Jr.. President. 1 tf.B. ROOT, Vice President. BEATON Af'?rct?nlITv1 j pTjLASKI cOWPER, 8uter-lB0r, , ATl-QIflON ltijNlNa, AeHTB, sag 1-tf -J r ' " ' Wilmlngten. N. O. ,01d sPapers.4 : OLD NEWSPAPERS, for Wn BUTT ABLE for Wrapping and other purposes, Can be had at tbe STAR OF: destS 9 tf IN ANY tiUANTil x NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Ten Dollars Cash we will Insert a seven-line advertisement one week in -a list of 369 weekly newspapers, or four lines in a different list of 837 papers; or ten lines two weeks in a choice of either of four separate and distinct lists containing from 70 to 100 papers each, or four lines one Week in all four of the small;li8ts, or one line one week in. all six lists combined, being moie than 1000 papers. We also have lists of papera by States throughout the United States and Canada, fiend 10 cents for our 100 page pamphlet. Address G. P. ROW ELL A CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St.. New York. P. 8. If you will send ni the names of a half do? sen high-priced papers in which you would adver tise JUST NOW, if a satisfactory inducement is made, we will submit a proposition by return mail, which we think will please you. Monzt sates is monxy karkid. Send copy of the advertisement yon will use and Btate in what paper yon saw this. From Dr. S. J. Belt,M.D, Baltimore, Md. I have prescribed Colden's LIEBIG'S LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEP and Tonic Invigorator, and Cheerfully state that it has met my most sanguine expectations, giving to patients long enfeebled by CHRONIC DISEASES, DEBILITY, WEAKNESS. LOSS OF APPETITE and INDIGESTION, the NEEDED NUTRITION and NERVE FOOD. Sold by all Druggists. J 9 A DAY to Agents canvassing for : 4 aide Visitor. Terms and Outfit dress P. O. VTCKERY, Augusta, Maine. Be Flre- sf'ttse. Ad- KA Snowflake, Motto, Ac., no two alike, or 25 el O V egant Chromo Cards, 10 cts. Nassau Card Co. Nassau, N. Y. (&77 a Month and expenses guaranteed to Agents I I Outfit free. Shaw A Co., Augusta, Maine. feb23-4wDAW GrEORGE MYERS, 11 & 13 So. Front St WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, No. S Granite Row. We are authorized to offer the CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNE WINES, the BEST in the United States, at $C.C0 per Basket NETT CASH. 500 100 500 50 300 200 50 Bbls Choice FAMILY FLOUR, Bags COFFEE." Bbls Table and Planting POTATOES, Boxes SUGARS. Bbls and Boxes Freeh CARES and CRACKERS, Packages Ex . No . 1 LARD, Firkins Choice GOSHEN BUTTER, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Hams, Pig Shoulders, Pig fork, Mess Pork. We will sell Goods at.the Lowest Possible Prices. Onr WINES and LIQUORS Department the most complete in the State, fiom $1.00 per gallon and up- waras. feb 1 tf GEORGE MYERS. R. n. McKOY. THOS. H. McKOY, Jn. THE McKOYS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, WILMINGTON, N. a Office North Side Market Street, between 3d and 3d. Will practice in all the Courts of Eastern North Carolina. Special attention paid to collection of Claims in any part of the country. jan 30 tf A. AD2IA2U COMi a. vcujqu A3 & VOLLEBS, r Front and Dock St WILMINGTON, N. C. TTTHOIiESALS GROCERS W IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Oonntry merchants will do well by calling on us and examining onr etock. nov 19- tf Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DAY THE STEAMER PASSPORT WILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS TO 8MITHVILLE Leaving Dock at 9.80 A. M Leave Smithvillc at 3.33 P. M. Tickets. Round Trip, $1 00, GEO MTKRS, oct 13 . Agent. THE NEW Boot and Shoe Store. I WILL CLOSE OUT, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, THE BALANCE OF MY Fall and Winter Goods. Consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Preparatory to my leaving for the Northern Mar kets, to purchase a . FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS, AND ALL THE NOV .ELTIES OF THE SEASON. Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to sell yon a GOOD ARTI CLE at a LOW PRICE. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 MARKET ST.. feb 9 tf New Crop Cuba Rlolasses, First Cargo of tlic Season. 287Hhds. Choice New Crop Molasses, Ex Br. Brig "Zinger," direct from Matanzas. For sale very low. jan 19-tf WORTH A WORTH. Bigsrest Week Yet'! ; O EVEN DRAY LOADS COOKING-STOVES ient to depot iu one dayall "SAMS" and everybody takes a Steam Cooker with his'n. MORI. NIGHT WORK! ' Now for the beys on Cookers. Come In and see them, and hear what people her who are using them say. Take one on trial won't hurt it. W e like to see a thing stand right up on its own legs. The Cooker does It. Full description, cut and prices mailed to persons ftt ft difltfl ice &" SAM COOK STO.VRS (7 sizes) and STER RICK'S PAT. STEAM COOKER sold only by . F. in. KINO & CO., feb l6tf Wilmington, N. C. Where To Go. CS Exchange Corner. 5J W1 ITH ALL THE OTHER NICE THINGS WB offer for PRESENTS, we have also a FINE LOT of JAP WAITERS and other FANCY JAP GOODS. 2Come at once before all are gone. dec 24 tf N. H. 8PRUNT. Virginia Heal. QNB CAB LOAD VIRGINIA! MEAL, 1500 Bushels Prime White CORN, 200 Bbls Fresh-Milled FLOUR, ' And a full stock of both Light and Heavy GRO CERIES, on hand ana ior sale j low bv U. I UUKB, ' febl9tf Nos. 2 and 3 South Water st. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW anaiHPpETANT DEPARTURE ! Agents Everywhere, Not the Druggists, To Hereafter Sell the Mian Liver Pal Company's Remedies. There convened, on the 8th day of January, 1879, (Prof. D. A. Loomis, M. D chairman), at the head office of the Holman Liver Pad Co., 93 William Et., New York, a large delegation a first general re union consisting of aU the many important agents of the United States, the Canadas, and representa tives from Europe and Asia, for the specific purpose or reviewing the prot and corn of the past practical workings of this wonderful system of successfully treating disease by absorption without tbe use of medicine, as illustrated in the Holman Liver Jad Co.'s remedies, and in a united manner to decide what course in future should, in their jadzment be adopted as the best and speediest plan to meet the great and increasing demand that is daily manifest ed from every quarter of the globe not only for the remedies, but also to learn the proper mode of utilizing them. -v Much time and attention were faithfully iven to hearing the many interesting reports of the wonder ful efficacy foand in this way of treating disease wherever It had been faithfully used. The subject took a wide and extended range. It was found from these official sources that nearly every kind of incu rable disease known to the human system, so far as it had come within their knowledge, hadbeen successfully treated to a marvelous degree, and to an extent never before known in the history of me dicine; and that the number of its patrons during the short time since its introduction was unprece dented; that it long since ceased to be an. experi ment, and its success should forover stand a burn ing disgrace to the medical 'faculty that it had not for ages past availed itself of a principle Nature's own law, illustrated in every portion of the human body, and the entire economy of nature; as old as the universe, as fixed as any natural law can be, and unalterably certain in its. good results as a treatment when properlyTutlUzed; with little or no difference as to climate or nationality in its unifor mity of action. What makes it more precious still is that its comparative small expense brings it with in the reach of all. It is now attracting the atten tion and receiving the endorsement of every fair minded physician wherever an opportunity is affor ded for testing its practical workings. Added to this is the fact that many distinguished in their profes sion are now counted as co-workers; also that an enormous army of enthusiastic friends, who have been made haDDV through the use of these simple remedies (a large pro portion of whom have found everything else heretofore failing them), are work ing zealously among the afflicted, overcoming pre judice by living examples of cures; or, what is bet ter still, the successful prevention of disease It was it was traceable to a want of proper knowledge how U UOe kUVOW I vwwv - - Company had endeavored through the druggists to faithfully do their part by the patients, yet it had been found that a great and fatal error, as a whole, had been committed in ever placing thm remedies (a treatment, as it is. distinct by itself,) in their hands for sale, by the side of drugs ana patent nos trums. Because, first, the principle, absorption, is in direct opposition with their system, drugs. Be cause also that, to a certain extent, it is contrary (as they claim) to their business interests on account of its cheapness and rapid effect. And with rare ex ceptions, it has been the studied efforts of druggists to decry their merits, to discourage their use. or a refusal to explain or answer inquiries ; also to en courage other remedies, or substitute an inferior ar ticlea counterfeit or imitations some a dangerous poison, others as passive and useless as so much sawdust; also to throw every obstacle in the way of dsiaati'onp them to abandon their blessed work. These and man v other practices that are a dishonor to any pro fession have caused this Company and its many agents in convention to pass resolutions, unani mously adopted, to the effect that hereafter the Holman Liver Pad Co.'s remedies will be sold only by such agents as shall he found properly accredited by this Company. This decision opens up a large and wide field ef usefulness to good and efficient persons everywhere, and on a basis of pecuniary re sults that warrant little or no risk in the enterprise, the particulars of which can always be learned by making application to the office nearest them; those having felt or seen the ;practical workings of these remedies always preferred. This namnanv and its eeneral aeents mean by these acts to be understood that in the future as in the past, without fear or favor, they intend to dis seminate useful knowledge, heretofore by nearly all medical schools designedly made dark and obscure; and alto in every manner within their power try to do Che greatest good in the least possible time to suffering humanity everywhere, and the public are earnestly cautioned to be on their guard, in simple justice and protection to themselves and this Com pany, to show a total discountenance and contempt for an v and all combinations of individual adventu rers (always sinister in their motives) who hereafter thrust any substitutes in opposition to or in compe tition with our remedies, that have proved tneir er ficiency by the eeveretttest possible. The Holman Liver Pad Co., 93 William Street. IV. T. JOSEPH CHRISTAD ORO & D. W. FAIRCHILD. Proprietors. BATES & HANLEY, Managers for the North west, 134 Madison street, Chicago, 111 ; Hall Block, Toledo, Ohio; Mechanics' Block! Detroit, Michigan: Arcade Block,Mllwankee,Wls.; Fletcher & Sharpes Block. Indianapolis, lnd.; Best's Block, .Minneapo lis, Minn. A . M. BARBER, rooms 2 and 3 Singer Building, St. Louis, Mo.; 546 Main street, Kansas city. WESLEY TAYLOR, 169 Market Street. Galves ton, Texas. RINGWALT & HALL, No. 8 North Charles et, Baltimore, Md. RINGWALT & HALL, S. K. corner 9th and B. streets, N.W.. Washington, D. C. " A. W. BRIGGS, 120 Meirimack St., Lowell, Mass. W. GINN & CO., Continental Block. S23 Euclid ave., Cleveland, O, ; H. P. TRUMAN, EvanBville.Ind. FITZ MORRIS & FOSTER, 1013 Main st , Rich mond, Va. FITZMORRIS & FOSTER, cor. King and Mar ket streets, Charleston, a. U. ALEXANDER NOTMAN, 71 King street, West Toronto, and 301 Notre Dame street, Montreal. Cal. JUNIUS HART & CO., Orleans, La. 191 Canal street, New WATSON & CO. Cisco, CaL 319 Battery street, San Fran- CHAUNCEY M. HATCH, 124 Tremont st., Bos ton, Mass., formerly 28 School st i- Mrs. Dr. L. S. CARTER, 2037 Columbia avenue rniiaaeipnia, renn. BYRON W. WATSON, No. 7 P. O. block, Man chester, N.H. Dr. J. SEYMOUR, room 12, German Ins. Co., building, Buffalo, N. Y., Powers' block, Rochester, N. x., Vice secretary. J. H. MILLER, rooms 63 and 61 Johnston build ding, corner Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, O., Secretary. i Dr. L. 8. CARTER, 923 Chestnut street, Philadel phia, Penn. ; Penn avenue and 8ixth street, Pitts burg, Penn ., Vice President. - Professor D President. A. LOOMIS, M. D.. LoulsvUle, Ky. The Holman Liver and Stomach Pads and the auxiliaries, the Medicinal Plasters and Absorption Salt, having been taken entirely out of the hands of druggists, they can only be had hereafter from agen cies. The price of the regular Pad, $2.00; Special Pad (one-third larger), $3.00; XXX. Pad, which co vers stomach, liver and spleen, and Is a sovereign remedy for all chronic troubles growing out of dia- eased stomacn or nvr, price (o.uu; aowrywu Salt, six packages for $1.25. used for twelve baths. Medicated fiaaters, price ror .root nasiers per pair, 50 cents: Body Plasters each 50 cents. Aaaress ei ther of the following of Lees.: Holman Liver Pad Co., CORNER KING AND MARKET 8TREETS, CHARLESTON, 8. C, on'1013 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. We want ENERGETIC, ACTIVE AGENTS in EVERY TOWN in North and South Carolina. FITZMORRIS & FOSTER, : MANAGERS, jan 29 MISCELLANEOUS. SMOKERS - 'I .: ., ' .j NOTICE. THU Celebrated SMOKING TOBACCO ! Is retailed at For a 3-oz. Sack, And the smoker gets as much Tobacco by buying tt as he does by buying ten cents worth of poor stuff. PPRY TT AND TAKE Iff! flTHKR ' Very RespectfuTy, W. T. Blackwell & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF The Original and only Genuine DURHAM SMOKING- TOR ADOO O iTAWAVlll VT A KJ !JI.JJVJt WHO OWNS The Dnrliai Brand of SmotiDg Tobacco ? Head 'I'ht a aud Determine. DECREE. W. T. BLACKWELL & GO., ) Cii cult Court U.S., r vs. B Diet, of Va. J In Equity. W. E. DIBRELL & CO. This cause came on this day to be heard upon the bill and answer with the exhibits and depositions, and was argued by counsel, and thereupon the Court doth consider that the said complainants, William T. Blackwell, James R. Day and Julian S. Carr, trading under the name and Btyle of W. T. BLACK- WELL & CO., HAVE TEE SOLE AND EX CLUSIVE BIGHT TO USE AND EMPLOY THE WORD DURHAM TO DESIGNATE AND DISTINGUISH THE SMOKING TOBACCO MANUFACTURED BY THEM, and also to use and employ In conjunction with the said word DURHAM, the side-view representation of a DUR HAM BULL as and for their trade-mark, and that the said respondents, W, E. Dibrell and W. W Phillips, trading under tne name and style of W. E. Dibrell St Co., HAVE WRONGFULLY IN FRINGED AND INVADED the said right and trade-mark of the said complainants, by designa ting and dlatingaishlng Smoking Tobacco sold by them as DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO and by using in conjunction with the said words the repre sentation of the head of a DURHAM BULL. Wherefore, the Court doth ORDER, ADJUDGE AND DECREE tint the said W. B. Dibrell and the said W. W. Phillips, and their, and each of their, servants and agents, be, and they and each of them are and la hereby ENJOINED and RESTRAINED FROM USING AND EMPLOYING THE WORD DURHAM TO MARK AND DISTINGUISH SMOKING TOBACCO, and from using and em ploying for the said purpose the representation of the head of a DURHAM BULL, or any other word, symbol, representation or device, of a character to deceive the public by inducing the beflef that the Smoking Tobacco sold by them, the said respond ents, is the same as the Smoking Tobacco manufac tured and sold by tbe said complainants; and it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that this cause be and the same is hereby referred to Thomas 8. Atkins, as Master, to TAKE AN ACCOUNT OF ALL AND SINGULAR THE EARNINGS, GAINS AND. PROFITS made and acquired by the said respondents, by and from the Bale of Smo king Tobacco, marked and designated DURHAM Smoking Tobacco, and marked and designated by the representation of the head of a DURHAM BULL, and to make report to the Court here of all and singular lie shall do in the premises, AND THAT THE SAID RESPONDENTS DO AAD SHALL PAY TO THE SAID COMPLAINANTS ALL AND SINGULAR THEIR COSTS BY THEM LAID OUT AND EXPENDED IN AND ABOUT THE PROSECUTION of THEIR SUIT. - RO. "W. HUGHES, Judge. : Richmond, 18th January, 1878. -A true copy- Teste : M. F. FLIASA.NTS, Clerk. TAKE st ill skJ f, Wve 2 o loo r RAILROAD LINES, &c. Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Onncx ov 6281. BTmBqimnnHT, Wilmington, N. C, Nov. S3, 1378 Cbanse or Schedule. O", AND AFTER SUNDAY, ttOV. 21th. 1878. Passenger Trains a the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad will run as follows: Day Rlall! and Express Train, Dally Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 6.38 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 1:00 r. M. Leave Weldon , . 2:32 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 9.53 P. M. Night Ittall and Express Train, Dally Leave Wilmington. Front St Depot, at 9.30 I'. Arrive at Weldon 8:60 A. M. Leave Weldon.... ... . . .. . 8:13 A. M- Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 8.15 A. M. Trains on' Tarooro Branch Road leave Bocks Mount for Tarboro at 5.00 P. M. Daily, and Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 5 CO A. M. Return ing, leave Tarboro at 10.00 A. M. Daily, and Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 30 P. M. Tne Day Tram mases close connection at wei on for all ; points North via Bay Line, daily except Sunday, and daily via Richmond and ail- .rail route, j Night train makes close connections at Weldon for ail points north via Richmond. Bleeping i;ars attacnea to ail mgnt Trains. JOHN F. DIVINE, nov 84-tf , .General Snp't General Sup' ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUBISS1A & 41- OUST A fit. K. COaXPANlf, . WILMINGTON. N. C, Nov. 26. 1878. MJtMJHW Change of Schedule. rN AND AFTER SUNDAY. NOV. 24th. 1878, VJ the following Schedule will be run on this Road: Day Express and Matl Train Dally.' . . . . 8 :36 A. M. 1:03 P. M. 4:15 P.M. 13:55 P. M. 4:47 P. M. 9:00 P. M. Leave Wilmington... Leave Florence. ....., , Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. . .'. NIGHT: EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave Wilmington . ... 10:13 P.M. Arrive at Florence 2:39 A. M Leave Florence. , 2:00 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 6:18 A. M. This Train stops onlv at Fleminzton. White ville. Fair Bluff and Marlon. Passengers for Augusta, (via Columbia), should take Day Express Tram from Wilmington. - Tnrougn Sleeping oars on mgnt trains for unaries- ton. i JOHN F. DIVINE. nov 24-tf ' Gen'l Sup't. CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. Ornos General Supebintkndent I Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 29, 1878. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, the following Schedule will be operated on this Kail way: PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN : 1 Leave Wilmington at 6:20 A. M, No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at 2:06 P. M. ) i" Charlotte at 7:57 P. M. ) Leave Charlotte at. 6:00 A. M. No. 3. V Arrive at Hamlet at . ..11:40 A. M. ) " Wilmington at 7:55 P. M. SHELBY DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT & PAS- SENGER AND EXPRESS. No. 9. Leave Charlotte. ) Arrive at Shelby. 7:00 A. 11:15 A. M M T. 4(1 I UOQTV OUC1UJT 1.W A . ill. j -r w v as vucuivivv . , i a at- I hAFlAfta 5:00 P. M. The above Trains have Passenger accommoda tions, and are the only ones permitted to carry Pas sengers. I v. f. iuxiJNao. nov30-tf General Superintendent. Bank of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital $1,000,000 0300,000 050,000 Cash Capital paid in s Surplus Fund ' D IU MCI ORS. JOHN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISGK DONALD McRAB H. VOLLERS R. R. BRIDGERS J. W. ATKINSON j CHAS. M. C. M. STEDMA& ISAAC BATES, JAS. A. LEAK B. F. LITTLE E. B. BORDEN STEDMAN, President. ISAAC BATES, Vice President. . Waixa.cz. Cashier aug20-tf S. D. The Camden Journal Published Every Tliursday, at Camden, 6. C, l IS THE! OLDEST-ESTABLISHED PAPER IN Kershaw county, and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a desir able Medium for Advertising, the country in which it circulates, being connectedwlth that city by steam eronthe Wateree River, and the Wilmington, Co lnmbia and Autrusta Railroad. jLiiDerai terms win oe maae witn tnose aesirmg to advertise. Subscription price, $2 50 per annum. Address, FRANTHAM is HAY, feb 27-tf Editors and Proprietors. The Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS paper and the Organ of the Methodist Prates tant Church in North Carolina, is published a Greensboro, N. C. Terms, $2 00 per annum, in advance. The eligibility of its location, the number and ac tlvlty of its agents, and the constantly increasing de mand for it among the more solid classes of readers In various sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar claims upon the patronage ef the advertising public. Verms very favorable. Consult yoar business inter ests, and address the editor J. la. flLlUtlAU-a., Greensboro, N. C. ALIi ABOUT Western North C arolina i , If you want to know all about the "Garden Spot" of the South, send for a specimen copy of i The Western Courier. It is a TWENTY-EIGHT COLUMN WEEKLY, full of Interesting reading matter, and 'devoted to the Interests of Western North Carolina. i Address 1 THE COURIER COMPANY, my 19 tf Hendersonvilie. N. C. The Marion Star. THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and mostprosperous in the State, offers to Commission and wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium of communication with a large and influential class of merchants, me chanics.planters and naval store men, whose pat ronage is worth solicitation. Advertisements ard Business Cards inserted on liberal terms. Address THE STAR, sept 22 tf - - - Marion. S. C " The Telephone. L&ndy Wood, ditor and Proprietor. j noiivivnARO.(.:(. The only Paper now published In Horry Cunt; 12 per annum In advance. Bend stamp for samp copies. Advertising rates moderate. mrcuiauon arse ior a country paper. y 10 tf i MISCELliANEOUt. STATE PRIDE r rown & Roddick 45 Market St. WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OAI.i.lNG particular a'tentiouto the following Depart -mints for the NEXT TWO WKEKX We are making 8PRCIAL Ef FOKTS t j intro duce every thing that is new in our line of burines. and OUR PRlL.fi is to do. so at tuch prices that they cannot help attracting the attention of EVERY ONE IN WANT OF SUCH GOODS. Ladies' Underwear. We have just opened a full assortment of the above, viz : Tuck and Fancy SKIRTS, CHltMKsK and NIGHT DRESS, and call paittcular attention to a few Lots that are DECIDED BARGAIX. Lot 1. SS Doz. WALKING SKIRTS, 5 Tucks, 3 inch Hem. 50c, worth double the money. Lot 2. 20 Dos. CHEMISE, Tuck Yokes. at least 75 cents. Lot 3. BO cents, worth 17X Doz. CMEMI3E, Tucked and Emb'U Yokes. 60 cts; a marvel of cheapness. Corsets. We have the Largest Stock of CORSETS that has ever been offered in this city, and arc making tpe cialtlesof the following makes. - Our Goods ere bought direct from tite Manufacturers and Import ers, and off er them at prices that will compare fa vorably with any Dry Goods House in the country. 40 Doz. 50 Bone SIDE STEEL CORSETS. 50 els a pair. 38X Doz. 70-Bone CORSETS. Silk Embroidered, 75 cts a pair. Sole Agents for the. celebrated LA REINE COR SETS. 75 cents. They are made under a Patent. ' No Cutting or Ripping of teams beirg Required. To remove the Steels all that need to be dene la to unlace the little Silk Lacer. Every Pair Warranted. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. Decidedly the Cheapest Line w have shown. Give us a call. Parasols and Fans We have opened this day a very large stock or. Sunshades and Fans, having beught Very Low for Cash. They are at least 25per cent, less than they will be when In season. We have many Nov hies. IWSole Agents for DEVLIN it CO., of New York. GENT'S SUITS made to order. A beauti ful Line of Samples for Spring Wear. Call and look them over. BROWN & RODDICK. 45 market street. feb 16 tf FftEE CY MAIL PIONEER WORKS BIRMINGHAM, ENQLAND Prices in England. $68 00, $78.75, $89.25, $100.00, $125.03, $:50.00 Delivered In New York, duty and all charges In clusive : $103.28, $117.79. $131.97, $150 53. $184 28, $218.00. The above may be Ordered "Full Choke," "Me dium Choke," or Cylinder Bore, at these prices. We are now making small bores of Nos, 14, 18 a-d 20 gauge, which are scarcely inferior in ower to the larger bores. Weight of 20-Bore from . ....SVlbs. " 1416 " 6 " M 12 IV ' " 10 s 8 " Our "Giant Grip" Action has been awarded a Di ploma of Metit at the Paris Exhibition. Send for Illustrated Sheets. We respectfully refer to the following gentlemen, who have purchased and are now usinr our euns : Hon. Walter Ij. Steele, M. C, Rockingham, Rich mond county, N. C. Capt. D. It. Murchison, Wilmington, N: C. CoL B. F. Little. Little's Mills, N. - . James A. Leak, Esq.. Wadesboio, N. C. Wm. H. Bernard, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. J. W. TOLLEY, ' Pioneer Works, St Mary's Square, oct 3 D&Wtf Birmingham, England. MARBLE MONUMENTS AND Crave Stones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YORK ' PRICES. DESIGNS SENT BY MAIL. WORK PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RISK. TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. RICHARD WATHAN Sc CO., ST Lafayette Place, New York. Wathan's Monumental Designs, in book form.foi sale to the Trade. dec 4 DAW tf New York SHOOTING COAT. STYLISH, HANDSOME! COAT. First Class In every partlculai Pleasant to weas, durable, and In the end the cheap est MADE OF BROWN VELVETEEN. Pockets and Lining made to take out, so thai may be worn for early fail and winter shooting. Horace Smith, Esq., says : "It is my idea oi shooting coat. 1 have worn them for several year and willhave none other." Price for Coat, $25; Vest, $6.53. Also, the beet brown corduroy Pants, at $10 per pair. I make on ij the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not tan. Dnars ana win not give sausi acuon. Also, in addition to the above, lam making Waterproof Canvass Suit, cut same style as the Y e. veteenl goods, hot stiff and hard, but soft and plea Bant to wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen, who have seen it Bay it Is The Pest Yet. Coat $6.5o For full Suit, $14.00. I also make the Sleeveless Coaf ; Vest with sleem if desired. Rules for measurement and eampleB sent upor. application. . F. L. SHELDON, oct 25 DAW tf RAHWAY, N.J. SHARP'S Metallic cartridge, military, hunt ing and "creedmoor" rifles excel all others in accu racy, strength and SAFETY. Ho Premature Discharge Ever Occuts Every Rifle warranted a good shooter. Calibre, 40, 44"and 50-10C of An inch, and Of any desired lengt h. Charge ef powder from 50 to 105 grains. Weight t balls front 230 to 548 grains. Stock, plain; alxr Pistol grip and checked. Sights: plain; Globe auc Peep Sights; Vernier with interchangeable from Bights and Wind-gauge. Every Tarlety of" n munition for above guns, constantly on band. Prices from 030 to 9 124. SHARP'S RIFLE COMPANY, sept21-DAWtf ; Bridgeport. C wn ALTAFFEIt & HILL. Factory and Office foot of Walnut St. WILMINGTON, N. C. Sash. Doors, Blinds, . & Ornamental wooaworK. All orders filled promptly, and. Workmanship and Prices guaranteed to please. , i ? - u -if'i Lumber orders sent to our Mr. W .E. BILL,' Ab bottsburg, will receive prompt attention. ALTAFFEB HILL, feb 16-tf Wilmington, N.C, -
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